Unity Tech Demo "Enemies"

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  1. MaXThReAT

    MaXThReAT Master Guru

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    The executable is now available for the Unity Tech Demo "Enemies"
    Enjoy melting your video cards.

    LINK:
    https://unity.com/demos/enemies

     
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    vestibule Ancient Guru

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    Yeah. Very good indeed.
    One thing I noticed was that the presentation was set like the human eye sees the world and not a camera.
     
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    MaXThReAT Master Guru

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    Even running this at 30fps in 1080 at Med is just breathtaking on a 2070.
    Reminds me of some earlier demos from years ago and now here it is.
    In games soon I hope. Prolly not, everything is a port these days.
     
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    Since no one else on this plant seems to know.... this is an interactive demo. Real time.
     

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    CPC_RedDawn Ancient Guru

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    Dude Unity has been on a role the last few years releasing insanely impressive demos of their engine.

    Some actually look much better than anything in UE5.
     
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    XenthorX Ancient Guru

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    The executable shared is not of as good quality as the video uploaded by Unity themself.
    But for a bit of context, and my interpretation of why this video came to be, is that it features Unity answer to Unreal Engine "Metahumans" released a year prior, after Epic Games bought a leading studio in 3D character developement for movies and video game cinematics, animated movies.

    As for pure rendering technology, UE5 nanite allows video games to use the same 3D assets as the one used in movies CGI, and UE5 lumen gets you 90% of the way to the result you would get from actual pathtracing for a movie CGI sequence. (You actually can even use a pathtracer in UE5 to make cinematics).
     

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